Maasdam Pow' R-Rope Puller

Maasdam Pow' R-Rope Puller

A very popular device used to pull trees, logs, beams and even stuck vehicles. This simple ratchet device will pull up to 1,500 lbs using 1/2" rope. The rope is sold separately (see below). The unit itself weighs only 7 lbs. We recommend using Safety Blue 3-strand rope (average breaking strength 6,500 lbs.). Maasdam’s unique “notch-at-a-time” letdown provides trouble-free, positive control to lower your loads while safety latches keep the hooks in place and a non-slip plastic grip comfortably fits your hand to reduce fatigue. The big advantage of the Maasdam over traditional cable ratchet pullers is that it can accommodate an unlimited length of rope.

NOTE: Rope not included.

A very popular device used to pull trees, logs, beams and even stuck vehicles. This simple ratchet device will pull up to 1,500 lbs using 1/2" rope. The rope is sold separately (see below). The unit itself weighs only 7 lbs. We recommend using Safety Blue 3-strand rope (average breaking strength 6,500 lbs.). Maasdam’s unique “notch-at-a-time” letdown provides trouble-free, positive control to lower your loads while safety latches keep the hooks in place and a non-slip plastic grip comfortably fits your hand to reduce fatigue. The big advantage of the Maasdam over traditional cable ratchet pullers is that it can accommodate an unlimited length of rope.

NOTE: Rope not included.

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As this question shows, I am inexperienced with this. What I am looking for, and what this seems to be, is a puller that I would call "continuous." That is, in contrast to what I call a come-a-long that has something like 6-12 foot range (then you have to disconnect and open the cable and start over) I want one that you can crank continuously. The rope just moves through the ratchet. This seems to be such a device. Question: is that right? thanks, rws

I am using the New England 3-Strand Safety Blue rope with the rope puller. I spliced an eye on the end of the rope so I can loop it through the rope end and draw it against the tree. Since this is a choke type pull on the tree would you reduce the 1500 lb pull capacity to a 725 lb safe pull capacity at 50% or does the rope have a higher choke capacity and you can pull the rope at the 1500 lb capacity.

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If the eye is not positioned so that is not being pulled on, the full 5 to one work load of safety blue 6300 =1260lbs. Also depends on the quality of the splice. All this is based on new material too.

over the last couple of years, I've regularly used these pullers in my commercial diving and cottage maintenance business. When something heavy has to be winched ashore or up a hill, nothing else has the reach of the maasdam puller. reliable and well built, this is the go-to tool of choice when you are back on a remote lake or on an island. I use mine every day or two, and when I'm not using them, someone else is. Excellent tool, and well worth the price compared to a cheap 12v winch.

I have used this puller to fell several trees that "looked scary" in their natural lean. With a bit of cranking its amazing how quickly you can "re-lean" a tree by using the puller hooked to another tree or the hitch of my pickup. This is a great piece of equipment for a casual tree feller. Several of my friends want to borrow my puller or are buying their own. Once again Bailey's delivers.

As a "do-it-yourselfer", I appreciate having a good piece of gear like this that is user friendly. I have used it numerous times to fell trees that I would have otherwise had to pay a pro to do based on the tree's proximity to structures and the risk of not being able to ensure the angle of fall. It is a definite MUST to use the exact type of rope recommended to avoid slippage and the tendency of rope running off of the pulley (block) and getting jammed up as a result. I have also used this puller as a makeshift winch to free my small truck from a snow bank. I am so pleased with its performance, that I will be buying a second one of these pullers soon....just as a backup!
Frank Laflamme (Lower Sierras, CA)

I have used this tool a great deal for falling trees with adverse lean, near buildings and or damageable property. It has held up well. For storage, I suggest a large duffel with a long zip. Coil both bitter and working ends of line in duffel with puller. I leave line in puller. Caution note during freezing conditions not the best with frozen line. Works OK in rain though. A 3/8 cat chocker at each end, and two steel biners, will speed things up. Puller will allow you to build up several feet worth of elastic pulling force, depending on how much line is out. This works well to influence trees which might bo too much for wedges only.

Lifetime Warranty - Maasdam Pow'R-Pull proudly warrants these quality manufactured products only to be free from defects in workmanship and factory materials for the lifetime of the tool only so long as the tool is used and maintained properly and in accordance with the Operations and Safety Manual and information which accompany and relate to the tool. Products made for Maasdam Pow'R-Pull outside the USA are covered by other limited warranties as stated on the box for the particular product.